JoFF Rae is the pseudonym of a New Zealand event producer, designer & artist.

JoFF Rae
Born
Joffre Ray Kopu

(1966-10-14)14 October 1966
NationalityMaori / New Zealand
Known forProduction
visuals
New Media
Music
Graffiti
Urban art
Sculpture
MovementArtivist
Culture jamming
Patron(s)Steve 'Foot' Kanuta, Graeme Nesbitt
Websitehttp://www.artivist.co.nz

Concept design & event management; Creative Director & Technical Director with Urban Arts entity ARTIVIST : creative by any means necessary!; produced various projects in New Zealand & Internationally.

Present roles in production & contracting; & contract Creative Director, Impresario & Producer.

Presently in a Producer role for immersive media company iSPARX.group limited[1] developing 360° immersive media, AR & VR content & the iSPARX platform; developing art & programs with fine artists & design of event & media concepts for private, NGO & government clients; & developing a commercial boutique template mobile App concepts.

Recent work has involved: · development of performance contract models based on the Nash Equilibrium and concept production values using 'Propaganda of the deed' ideology; · production and contracting for Salmonella Dub,[2] a popular New Zealand band; · developing practical production models based on a venue the James Cabaret; · Creative and Producer role with arts company th'ink+ & ALPHA State[3] working projects and management for the entity; · Producer & Director for hybrid art+media studio indigi.nz™ - by ALPHA State Limited [4] in media development and education in the production and event industry including live streaming and broadcast hybrid concepts; amalgamated with LITTLEUNIVERSE - an independent media company in December 2022; · facilitating an arts studio with Artists in Residence including The HORI; Sheyne Tuffery, HAHA (Regan Tamanui, Melbourne) and Nelio (FR); and works with Artist and Activist Tame Iti (NZ); and renown Curator and Artist Reuben Friend (Pataka Gallery, NZ).[5]

Background edit

With a background in the 1980s and 1990s as a stagehand and sound engineer touring with bands in New Zealand, Australia and Europe, JoFF Rae worked with several artists and promoters on large scale productions while developing an interest and skill in New Media and design. During the 1990s his role was redefined to Production Manager and Line Producer; later still to Event Director and New Media developer; he commuted from Wellington, New Zealand to Melbourne and Sydney for various works in UK, Europe, US and Australia.

In 2001 JoFF Rae (under the nick RuBbErDuCk[6]) worked with teenage hackers from Australia and Canada on IRC network AustNet to demonstrate media streaming and broadband for Southern Cross Cable with an installation SXPress Cafe[7] at Internet World, NOW2001 & CeBIT as 2Xstreams PTY contracted to Jack Morton Worldwide. An award-winning project the exhibition was a practical and unique demonstration of streaming media on demand (several years prior to YouTube and Vimeo).

Later, in 2004 he established AgentC Guerrilla Media as an urban arts collective to develop artistic productions and urban arts projects; the entity was responsible for recordings with Emma Paki; youth and community event concepts; the formation of !@M3 Sk8 (Lame Skate & BMX Jam incorporated); and funded and produced nationwide tours by New Zealand band Rhombus in 2008 and Salmonella Dub in 2009.[8]

Moving back to Wellington in 2013 he reopened the venue The James Cabaret with a friend Jon 'Jammo' Jameson hosting several domestic and international bands and shows. The venue was the "home of music" for the New Zealand International Arts Festival.[9]

Art, production and concept development edit

JoFF Rae has developed unique templates and concept models for IP management, contracting and producing events. His work with shared profit and the Nash Equilibrium in contracting production and performance is unique and has been utilised in several successful event contracts.[10]

He has produced idiosyncratic staging and visual production and content systems for works with the contemporary bands Salmonella Dub, Rhombus and fine artist Michel Tuffery MNZM,[11] Mau Arts Forum, AWME (Australasian World Music Expo) & various commercial and private installations. Commercial broadcast concepts included design and management of TV3 celebrity boxing live broadcast 'Fight For Life' in 2001 – breaking records for live broadcast viewers in New Zealand.[citation needed]

Art and demonstration edit

As a youth JoFF Rae was involved in direct action motivated by artistic causes and social politics; he was employed in the late 1980s in the UK by OXFAM & by Greenpeace in New Zealand in the early 1990s. He has had direct involvement in high-profile clandestine actions involving cultural, environmental and social issues. High-profile actions against French Nuclear Testing at Moruroa involved an active direct role in Bastille Day demonstrations and clandestine direct actions against the French Embassy in Wellington when a test was conducted.[citation needed]

In December 1990 JoFF Rae organised & participated in a "dramatic" action by disturbing the New Zealand Parliament for over 20 minutes & eventually dropping to the floor of the debating chamber from the gallery covered in horse blood demonstrating against sending troops to the Persian Gulf.[12][13][14] JoFF Rae instigated several other peaceful protest actions with large scale demonstration marches in Wellington against the Gulf War with up to 10,000 marchers. Other actions involved graffiti in prominent places throughout New Zealand using the slogan "No Blood For Oil" in red & black.

In 2005 JoFF Rae was committed to a maximum security mental institution, a ward of the Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre, for 2 weeks over Christmas following a 6 am raid and arrest by the Armed Offenders Squad after repeatedly challenging Police actions involving allegations of assault & misconduct. He faced several charges in the dispute which were eventually dropped. A diagnosis from the hospital stated "his delusions of grandeur have substance".[citation needed]

After the 2007 New Zealand anti-terror raids JoFF Rae provided resources for protests at the Rotorua Court House for initial charges against Tame Iti & other accused including video equipment to document the proceedings & actions. He edited video as a presentation for peoples in the Urewera mountain range near the town of Ruatoki where the raids occurred. JoFF Rae continued to provide practical support including production for events in the Tuhoe nation with artistic performances by Mau Dance Company and other arts projects.[citation needed]

Mayday Demonstrations, 1 May 2011, JoFF Rae was involved in coordinating and disseminating information and media including a video message from the internet activist group Anonymous to the New Zealand Parliament.[15] The message was taken seriously & gained nationwide press.[16][17] Several reports claimed the Government website had suffered intermittent failure.[18]

The months leading up to March 2012 with the trials of Tame Iti and the Urewera 4 inspired a series of projects with Ha-Ha the prominent Melbourne based stencil artist[19] and a campaign of "watch this space – Guilty of ART!//" statements in street art, graffiti and installations.

Personal edit

Born Joffre Ray Kopu on 14 October 1966 at Hamilton, New Zealand.

His partner since 1992 Audrey Holyoake is a collaborator as a producer & graphic artist in their artistic & commercial ventures. The couple have 3 children – Cole (Jan '94), Oscar (Dec'94) & Bram (July 2000) & with 3 cats they reside in Wellington, New Zealand.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ iSPARX.group Limited – Company number: 8073097 Incorporation Date: 4 August 2020 – http://www.isparx.group
  2. ^ Salmonella Dub – http://www.salmonelladub.com
  3. ^ JACOB Industries Limited – Company number: 3344572 Incorporation Date: 19 April 2011 – http://www.artivist.co.nz
  4. ^ Alpha State Limited – Company number: 5468362 Incorporation Date: 25 Sep 2014 – http://www.littleuniverse.space
  5. ^ “InDigiNous Installation” – https://web.archive.org/web/20180130005736if_/ https://artivist.co.nz/-reuben-friend/
  6. ^ RuBbErDuCk Austnet server – toy.rubberduck.co.nz – http://dravix.stormloader.com/home.html Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ SXPress Cafe : http://www.southerncrosscables.com/public/News/newsdetail.cfm?StoryID=62 Archived 17 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Rhombus tour – http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0810/S00245.htm
  9. ^ "James Cabaret back in business for festival". 12 February 2014.
  10. ^ ARTIVIST : contracting based on the Nash Equilibrium "We modeled the contract at a couple of gigs earlier this year and it went well… since then a major festival has picked up the idea and it was essential in securing acts" says JoFF Rae of the contract…; http://artivistcreative.wordpress.com/2010/08/02/artivist-contracting-based-on-the-nash-equilibrium/
  11. ^ Mau Arts Forum – Pinata: "Pinata is an innovative collaboration, bridging the gap between the mediums of live music performance from Rhombus and live projection imagery created by one of New Zealand's leading artists Michel Tuffery"; http://gigs.nzherald.co.nz/2009/mar/auckland-west/pinata-presented-by-rhombus-michel-tuffery Archived 17 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ http://www.vdig.net/hansard/content.jsp?id=20707 DEBATE—URGENT PUBLIC MATTER : Commitment of Military Personnel to the Persian Gulf, Wednesday, 5 December 1990
  13. ^ published – front page The Evening Post, Thursday 6 December 1990
  14. ^ http://www.vdig.net/hansard/content.jsp?id=23644 PARLIAMENTARY OFFICERS—LEAVE TO ATTEND DISTRICT COURT
  15. ^ http://sub.artivist.co.nz/anonymous-message-to-nz-parliament Archived 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine – ARTIVIST : sub rosa blog entry
  16. ^ Pullar-Strecker, Tom (27 April 2011). "Hackers threaten Parliament's website". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  17. ^ "Threat to bring down Parliament website taken seriously". The New Zealand Herald. NZPA. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  18. ^ http://www.amarjit.info/2011/04/new-zealand-parliament-website-down.html – Thursday, 28 April 2011 New Zealand Parliament Website Down: Anonymous Suspected of Taking Down Kiwi Gov Website
  19. ^ "/ Watch that space/ Guilty of ART!// - ARTIVIST : Make". Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  20. ^ "Work | the Big Idea | Arts & creative jobs in New Zealand".